-
Gairn Water (also
known as the
River Gairn),
situated in the
Cairngorms National Park, is a
river in
Scotland with an
elevation of 899 feet and a length...
- Ahrons,
Steam Engine Construction and
Maintenance (London, 1921) J. F.
Gairns,
Locomotive Compounding and
Superheating (Philadelphia, 1907)
Angus Sinclair...
- out of employment? What
about the clerks? What
about poor old
Gairns? What
about Gairns's invalid wife?
Andrew Crowther's
useless life
could count for...
- the
Middle East and
India between 1941 and 1945. He was
married to
Sheila Gairns. The
couple had two daughters. "Hugh Latimer".
Archived from the original...
- 1998 with
increased tolerance to gall mite, and in the same year, 'Ben
Gairn'
became available. It
shows resistance to the
reversion virus. For gardeners...
-
house was sold to
Marie and Al
Gairns. The
Walker house was
still used as a
hotel under the
ownership of Mr. and Mrs.
Gairns until they
decided to turn it...
- for
historic settlement,
except in the
uppermost reaches of the
Derry and
Gairn rivers. In the
surrounding areas,
villages such as
Aviemore and Braemar...
-
company BorgBuss, a
Norwegian bus
company The Borg,
archenemy tribe of the
Gairns, of whom Naza,
Stone Age
Warrior is a hero. The Dell
Comics series was published...
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Gairnshiel Bridge is a road
bridge that
crosses the
River Gairn in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
bridge was
built the mid-18th century. It is Category...
- 1901,
following a
short bout of appendicitis. He was
buried at
Bridge of
Gairn in Aberdeenshire,
close to
Glengairn and to the
house he had
built in Ballater...